Power Of Attorney Dispute

Summary

In Tennessee, a person with Power of Attorney cannot evict without a proper reason and must provide notice. Disabled individuals have additional protections against eviction. Nursing homes must allow visitation unless it harms the resident and cannot deny visitation rights without a valid reason. If denied, you can report to the Tennessee Department of Health. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Tina dad pasted last year house goes to mother she's in nursing home her mind comes and goes on medicine I live in house with step brother always have my sister got POA off mother now trying to take over house throw us out because want give animals away I love blocked me from taking mother out off nursing home we both are disabled are they anything I can do my mom don't even know she signed it trying to give to other brother and kids taking over my house where I live
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Tina. To help you better, could you please let me know in which state this is happening? Laws regarding power of attorney and eviction vary by location.
Tennessee
I understand your situation, Tina. In Tennessee:
• A person with Power of Attorney can't evict without a proper reason.
• They must provide notice before eviction.
• The disabled have additional protections against eviction.
Please consult a local attorney for further advice.
Ok thank you and can she legal block me from seeing my mother at nursing home
In Tennessee:
• Nursing homes must allow visitation unless it harms the resident.
• They can't deny visitation rights without a valid reason.
• If denied, you can report to the Tennessee Department of Health.
Consult a local attorney for better guidance.
Thank you
You're welcome, Tina. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, a local attorney can provide the most accurate advice for your situation. Good luck.